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Partnership Deed: It is a document which contains the terms and conditions of partnership agreement.
A firm should have a partnership deed because:
(i)It regulates the rights, duties and liabilities of the partners.
(ii)It avoids disputes in future by acting as a proof.
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The amorphous solids are called as super cooled liquid which allows molecules in the material to continue to move but in very very less large time and as it does not form a crystalline structure , or we can say they have a tendency to flow like liquids that's why they are called as pseudo solids or supercooled liquids.
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The amorphous solids are called as super cooled liquid which allows molecules in the material to continue to move but in very very less large time and as it does not form a crystalline structure , or we can say they have a tendency to flow like liquids that's why they are called as pseudo solids or supercooled liquids.
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The stupa at Amaravati was one of the largest and the most significant among the Buddhist stupas. The stupa at Sanchi survived while Amaravati did not. Ther reasons are:
- It is said that the stupa at Amaravati was discovered sometime earlier than the one at Sanchi.
- Perhaps, the scholars were not aware of the significance of preserving the archaeological remains at the site where they were originally found.
- The Sanchi stupa Was discovered in the year 1818. At that time, three of its four gateways were still standing, the fourth was lying on the spot and the mound was in good condition.
But from the Amaravati, several pieces of sculptures were already used by the British administration in London to decorate the gardens. There was an insignificant little mound and was totally denuded of its former glory.
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In 1854, Walter Elliot, the commissioner of Guntur visited Amaravati and collected several sculpture panels and took them away to Madras. These came to be called the Elliot marbles after him.
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The stupa (a Sanskrit word meaning a heap) originated as a simple semi-circular mound of earth, later called the anda. Gradually it evolved into a more complex structure, balancing round and square shapes.
<font font-family="Cambria">There are several kinds of stupas, round and tall, big and small, and these have certain common features:</font>
<font font-family="Cambria">There is a small box placed at the centre or heart of the stupa which may contain bodily remains (such as teeth, bone or ashes) of the Buddha or his followers, </font><font font-family="Cambria">or things they used, as well as precious stones and coins.</font><font font-family="Cambria">The box known as relic casket was covered with earth.</font><font font-family="Cambria">Later, a layer of mud brick or baked brick was added on top and then the dome-like structure was sometimes covered with carved stone slabs.</font><font font-family="Cambria">Often, a path, known as the pradakshina patha, was laid around the stupa, which was surrounded with railings.</font>
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With the help of his stories , jack always aimed at imparting a moral message to his daughter, Jo and narrated stories which had a slight variation from the basic tale. Now that he is also running short of ideas and the stories are becoming quite predictable, for he, he thinks story telling has become futile.
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Answer : The crofter was a very kind man. He took pity on the peddler and not only gave him shelter but also gave him food to eat and tobacco to smoke. He also entertained him as if he was guest and trusted him although he was a stronger.
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The Order of reaction refers to the relationship between the rate of a chemical reaction and the concentration of the species taking part in it. In order to obtain the reaction order, the rate expression (or the rate equation) of the reaction in question must be obtained.
In order to determine the reaction order, the power-law form of the rate equation is generally used. The expression of this form of the rate law is given by r = k[A]x[B]y.
In the expression described above, ‘r’ refers to the rate of reaction, ‘k’ is the rate constant of the reaction, [A] and [B] are the concentrations of the reactants. The exponents of the reactant concentrations x and y are referred to as partial orders of the reaction. Therefore, the sum of all the partial orders of the reaction yields the overall order of the reaction.
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Urbanization refers to the population shift from rural to urban areas. It means that when people from villages migrate to cities in search of job, health and educational opportunities, it results in urbanisation.
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Location of urban centres is examined with reference to their function because an area is designated as urban if it is an industrial town, military centre or sea port.
Earliest urban settlements were located near water resources, while today settlements can be located away from resources. It is because modern technology has helped in transporting resources to urban areas. Piped water can be suppliedto a distant settlement, building material canbe transported from long distances.
Information technology has improved the basic infrastructre of cities and have made life easier for the residents. It has also provided jobs to millions of people and have helped in urbanisation.
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Circular pattern: Circular villages develop around lakes, tanks and sometimes the village is planned in such a way that the central part remains open and is used for keeping the animals to protect them from wild animals
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 7 months ago
The main features of Green Revolution in India were as follows
(i) High Yielding Varieties seeds promised to produce much greater amounts of grain on a single plant.
(ii) Use of advanced technology, chemical fertilisers, pesticides and well-developed system of irrigation.
(iii) These steps solved food crisis in India and made India self-sufficient in foodgrains.
(iv) This led to higher income growth and reduced poverty.
(v) This led to commercialisation of agriculture. In many areas, Green Revolution is associated with loss of soil fertility due to increased use of chemical fertilisers. Also, continuous use of groundwater for tubewell irrigation has reduced the water level below the ground.
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The introduction of High Yielding Varieties (HYV) of seeds and the increased use of chemical fertilisers and irrigation are known collectively as Green Revolution. It provided the increase in production needed to make India self-sufficient in foodgrains, thus improved the agricultural sector in India. High yielding wheat was first introduced to India in 1968 by American agronomist Norman Borlaug. Borlaug has been hailed as father of Green Revolution, but MS Swaminathan is known as 'Father of Green Revolution in India'.. Thus, Green Revolution is the term used to describe a new strategy of agricultural development introduced in the late 1960s, in India. It brought about significant increase in food production in India.
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